The Trust also provides support and resources to educational establishments, clubs and private individuals and maintains information on all aspects of British motorcycles.
The Trust's latest project has been to provide financial assistance for the superb new "Life on Two Wheels" permanent exhibition at the Haynes Motor Museum near Yeovil, Somerset.
The Trust has recently acquired the last running Triumph Bandit which it has loaned to the Grampian Transport Museum [6] and a rare Carfield 'Baby' from 1923 which has a 1.5 HP Villiers engine and won a bronze medal in the Scottish Six Days Trial covering over 1,000 miles in challenging conditions.
[7] In 2015 a unique Matchless Vickers machine gun outfit from the First World War was saved for the nation when the BMCT acquired it and provided for its exhibition at the Tank Museum in Dorset.
[9] The Trust also helped to fund the development of the Resource Centre at Haynes International Motor Museum near Yeovil, where information and literature on British motorcycles is being digitised for the benefit of enthusiasts and restorers throughout the World.